Reconstruction of the canine pelvic nerve and its application to bladder transplantation

Citation
K. Kihara et al., Reconstruction of the canine pelvic nerve and its application to bladder transplantation, NEUROUROL U, 20(2), 2001, pp. 187-196
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS
ISSN journal
07332467 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
187 - 196
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-2467(2001)20:2<187:ROTCPN>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The pelvic nerve (PN) plays a crucial role in control of bladder function. However, repair of the PN during operation or transplantation of the urinar y bladder preserving PN control has never been reported. This study was und ertaken to explore the possibilities of restoring PN function to the canine bladder after PN-PN reattachment and of transplanting the bladder while pr eserving PN function. Responses of the bladder to electrical stimulation of the PN were examined in dogs that had undergone PN-PN reattachment or auto -transplantation of the bladder with PN-PN reattachment. Cystometry was per formed in dogs that had undergone bladder transplantation. Eighteen months after unilateral PN-PN reattachment, stimulation of each of five PNs suture d in five dogs elicited elevation of bladder pressure. Twelve months after bilateral PN-PN reattachments in five dogs, eight of 10 PNs stimulated elic ited elevation of bladder pressure. Three of five dogs that had undergone a uto-transplantation of the bladder showed a long survival. Nine months afte r the operation, each of the six PNs stimulated in the three dogs elicited elevation of bladder pressure. Voiding reflex was observed in two of the th ree dogs on cystometry. All the 13 dogs examined above preserved sufficient bladder capacity and all but one demonstrated small volume of residual uri ne. The above results indicate that the function of the PN to the canine bl adder can be restored after PN-PN reattachment and that transplantation of the bladder preserving control of the PN is possible (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss. I nc.